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  1. People charged and convicted of harmful digital communications offences June 2018 [xlsx, 786 KB]

    Contents Harmful Digital Communications Act offences The Harmful Digital Communications Act was introduced on 3 July 2015. It aims to deter, prevent and lessen harmful digital communications including cyber bullying, harassment and revenge porn posted online. Offences under this act include 1765: Causing harm by posting digital communication and 1766: Fail to comply with Harmful Digital Communications Act. Examples of harmful digital communication include sending or publishing threat

  2. Proactive Release - Review of the Search and Surveillance Act 2012 [pdf, 2.9 MB]

    RE LE AS ED B Y TH E MIN IS TE R OF JU ST IC E RE LE AS ED B Y TH E MIN IS TE R OF JU ST IC E Hon Kris Faafoi, Minister of Justice Next steps for the Search and Surveillance Act review Date 17 May 2021 File reference Action sought Timeframe Agree to start work on the Search and Surveillance Act review. By 31 May 2021 Agree officials will report back in October with the outcomes of early engagement and initial policy work with o

  3. Children and young people with charges finalised in the Youth Court December 2021 [xlsx, 325 KB]

    Contents Charges for children and young people finalised in the Youth Court This data includes all charges finalised in the Youth Court. It does not include charges transferred to the District or High Court during the court process, including charges transferred for sentencing only. The majority of children and young people who get into trouble with the law don't go to court, but are instead dealt with by Police in the community. The Youth Court deals with most criminal offending

  4. Children and young people with charges finalised in the Youth Court June 2021 [xlsx, 325 KB]

    Contents Charges for children and young people finalised in the Youth Court This data includes all charges finalised in the Youth Court. It does not include charges transferred to the District or High Court during the court process, including charges transferred for sentencing only. The majority of children and young people who get into trouble with the law don't go to court, but are instead dealt with by Police in the community. The Youth Court deals with most criminal offending

  5. Children and young people with charges finalised in any court June 2021 [xlsx, 349 KB]

    Contents Charges for children and young people finalised in any court This data includes charges for all children and young people finalised in any court (including the Youth, District and High Court). Including the children and young people charged in the District and High Court provides a clearer picture of what is happening for all youth offenders, rather than just those who appear in the Youth Court. Note, however, that the majority of children and young people who get into troubl

  6. Children and young people with charges finalised in any court June 2022 [xlsx, 348 KB]

    Contents Charges for children and young people finalised in any court This data includes charges for all children and young people finalised in any court (including the Youth, District and High Court). By including the children and young people charged in the District and High Court, rather than just those who appear in the Youth Court, a clearer picture of what is happening for all youth offenders is provided. Note, however, that the majority of children and young people who get into

  7. Children and young people with charges finalised in the Youth Court June 2022 [xlsx, 324 KB]

    Contents Charges for children and young people finalised in the Youth Court This data includes all charges finalised in the Youth Court. It does not include charges transferred to the District or High Court during the court process, including charges transferred for sentencing only. The majority of children and young people who get into trouble with the law don't go to court, but are instead dealt with by Police in the community. The Youth Court deals with most criminal offending

  8. Coronial-Booklet-Tongan.pdf [pdf, 434 KB]

    ...Income Ki ha tokoni fakapa‘anga ke tokoni atu ki he ngaahi fakamole ‘o ha ‘apisia (‘e fakafuofua pē ki he tu‘unga ‘o ho‘o pa‘anga hū maí). Telefoni ta‘etotongi: 0800 559 009. Uepisaití: workandincome.govt.nz/eligibility/urgent-costs/bereavement 4 NGAAHI LEA ‘OKU MAU NGĀUE‘AKÍ ‘Ōfisí (Chambers) Ko e ‘ōfisi ‘o ha kolonā. Fakakikihi fakalao ‘i he ‘ōfisí Ko e taha ‘eni ‘i ha founga ‘e ua ke aofangatuku‘aki ha faka‘eke‘eke fakalao. ...

  9. Children and-young people with charges finalised in the Youth Court December 2023 [xlsx, 326 KB]

    Contents Finalised charges for children and young people in the Youth Court All children and young people charged with an offence will first appear in the Youth Court. Their charges are usually heard and finalised in the Youth Court, but if the charges are serious enough, they will be transferred to the District or High Court where they are finalised. This data includes all finalised charges in the Youth Court. It does not include charges transferred to the District or High Court duri

  10. Children and young people with charges finalised in any court June 2023 [xlsx, 352 KB]

    Contents Finalised charges for children and young people in any court All children and young people charged with an offence will first appear in the Youth Court. Their charges are usually heard and finalised in the Youth Court, but if the charges are serious enough, they will be transferred to the District or High Court where they are finalised. This data includes finalised charges for all children and young people in any court (including the Youth, District and High Court). Including